
doi: 10.1002/mare.30507
These days both union and nonunion employees may use social media to discuss and challenge employer actions. Unions are using the most popular social media platforms to communicate with members and potential members. If unions and employees are using social media, shouldn't employers be using it to defend against union organizing? Possibly … there are pros and cons you must consider before taking your employee relations program to social media.
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